Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|     not~ ~absolved, he must be cast into some ditch or pit,
 2    2,    7|     And there, within a stones cast of the neighboring shore
 3    2,   10|         for she will presently cast her armes about my necke,
 4    3,    3|       usuall manner, when they cast forth their fishing nets
 5    3,    7|   fetch me quicke to Hell, and cast me into the bottome~ ~of
 6    3,    7|     warily keepe them, or else cast them~ ~before Swine, in
 7    4,    1|       among us at this day.~ ~ Cast an heedfull eye then (good
 8    4,    2|        kindred and friends, he cast himselfe out of her~ ~Chamber
 9    4, Song|  another in my place,~ ~ And I cast off, with manifest disgrace.~ ~
10    5,    1|     the grapling~ ~Irons to be cast forth, which tooke such
11    5,    8| minister thereof, whom she had cast off~ ~with coy disdaine,
12    6,    7|       need? Would you have mee cast it away to the Dogges? Was~ ~
13    7,    2|         to forgoe my good, and cast my~ ~selfe away on such
14    7,    6|   wives Chamber, hee found her cast~ ~downe upon her Couch,
15    7,    9|   climbe up into the Tree, and cast me downe one or two;~ ~which
16    8,    7|         Deare love (quoth she) cast thy Cloake about~ ~thee,
17    8,    9|      you, that either hee will cast you~ ~dangerously, or throw
18    8,    9|       fouler~ ~life did justly cast thee. Behold goodly Master
19    8,   10|     him, and~ ~therefore would cast a figure for a farre bigger
20   10,    2|     himselfe to be a Gentleman cast out of his owne house, and
21   10,    4|         forsaken him, but also cast him forth into the~ ~comfortlesse
22   10,    6|   untill the~ ~Damosels should cast him uppe Fish. One of them
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